I have been working on other issues of my ecommerce, but when I decided to work on the cart, I noticed the default view that create the shopping cart block (commerce_cart_block) ,has not a default display mode (block) so is not available as block...

But if try to access to edit the default block, I get an access denied, even more if I do add a block display, it get named block_1...

I am shipping (via Fedex) products (furniture) that need to be split into multiple boxes. Currently I have some products that ship in 5 separate boxes. I'm thinking that I need to figure out how to "attach" boxes to my product so that when it is added to the cart the boxes are added as well (but not shown). That way at checkout it would calculate the shipping for all the boxes.

Is there currently any way to handle this in Commerce? What direction should I go? I'm migrating from Ubercart and I'm not quite up to speed...

I am planning to implement multiuser marketplace where other than a store , our seller will have also have the feature to set up there own blogs as well.
Please provide the approach and usability of this idea

We have been looking at Infusionsoft for CRM/Recurring Billing management, for a new site we have just started building, and it has just been suggested that Ubercart or Magento might satisfy most or all of our needs.

So, we’re looking for understanding the capabilities of Ubercart and Magento, from someone who has been there and done that -- for our business model.

Or, someone really familiar with Infusionsoft if that’s the route we wind up taking.

Berkeley, CA based web design and development firm is looking for experienced Drupal Themer/Developer for a variety of projects for ongoing, long-term basis. Steady weekly work ranging from 10-80 hours per month. Work on existing projects as well as a new e-commerce application. We are a small firm providing a high level of responsive service to our customers; most are non-profit in the public health space.

I'm investigating the Criteo retargeting platform. I'm about to create a Criteo module for Drupal.

It seems like they expect you to add javascript onto a few pages:

Homepage

Category/Listing pages

Product pages

Basket pages

Conversion tag

My plan was to provide some APIs that build up static arrays of information to insert into a given page and then some functions that are added, perhaps in a theme preprocess function or somewhere pretty late in the theming process (maybe a function to manually insert into page.tpl.php?) that would get the right functions.

We are looking for an experienced web professional with 4+ years commercial experience implementing, developing and supporting critical web applications, significantly using Drupal and PHP technologies.

Background Info

Our organization has an online event registration site powered by Drupal Commerce . The event spans multiple days and has several options/attributes based on age group, desired accommodations, number of days attending, etc. As administrators, we need the ability to review all event registrations, with granular ability to show and edit all registration fields.

Acquia is looking for Drupal experts and technical advisors to join our technical account management team to help us provide exceptional service to our growing customer base, from Fortune 500 clients to government agencies.

Before I try to re-invent the wheel: I'm looking for a module or method to be able to select multiple variants (products with SKU's) and quantities on the same product display page.

Example: Product display is Balls, products are all coloured balls (red, blue, etc.) Each product got it's own SKU and price. On the product display page there is a list with rows consisting of checkbox, product title, price and quantity field.